The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read

The Simple, Stress-free Way to Reach your Investment Goals

Daniel Solin cuts through the financial hype to show exactly how assets should be invested with an easy-to-follow plan that allows you to create and monitor your portfolio in 90 minutes or less ... and put your investment earnings in the top 5 % of all professionally managed money.

To get the most out of your money without sacrificing financial security, do as Daniel Solin suggests and become a "Smart Investor."His stress-free, simple plan to take control of your finances will get your portfolio in the top 5% of all professionally managed money, without using any broker or advisor.

Solin cuts through the financial propaganda and provides a clear, easy-to-follow road map that will show you exactly how your assets should be invested, using low-cost Exchange Traded Funds traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. He explains how to assess risk and allocate your assets so your portfolio is tailored precisely for your present and future lifestyle.

Most important, Solin's four-step plan will give you a portfolio that consistently outper¬forms the professionals-- without the fees and without the worry.

You can avoid the biggest mistakes most investors make:

- Choosing "dumb money"funds that hyperactive brokers and investment advisors are trying so hard to sell you. - Buying into the hype that you or your broker can succeed by stock picking and market timing. - Giving too much credence to self-styled gurus who peddle "financial pornography."

Instead, follow the "Smart Money"by implementing Solin's plan--it takes just 90 minutes or less per year, without any broker or advisor.

You will never need another investment book or any other investment advice. This really is The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read .

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Great Book! Anyone who can read, write and count can invest intelligently using : (1) This book. (2) The books on page 153 of this book. (3) Index Funds for Dummies by Russell Wild. (4) Exchange Traded Funds for Dummies by Russell Wild and (5) Investing Online for Dummies by Matt Krantz. One more tidbit, read as much as possible by John Bogle. This is all it takes to chart your very own course.